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International coverage for study abroad
Requesting her device be SIM unlocked is definitely a good place to start. Contact T-Mobile via 611 or through Facebook or Twitter through DM to get the SIM Unlock process started. Having a local SIM for calling locally where she will be will help a lot as some colleges can require local numbers for school services and contact. WiFi Calling can be a good way to use her US number but make sure the device stays in Airplane mode with WiFi turned on. That way, she can send and receive texts and calls from the US like she is actually in the US. Just don't let any of that hand off to cellular because that can get expensive really fast.
EU carriers have some great international calling rates, even on prepaid services. Vodafone was the last one I personally used and calls to North America were 5p (5 British Pence) a minute on the most basic of prepaid plan that covered all of the EU.
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